13 Related Articles from 2018-10-22

Asian elephant who learnt to use a tablet shows they have maths skills 'closer to humans'. Authai, a 14 year old female elephant, was able to use a specially developed tablet using her trunk. She was able to complete math problems with a 67% success rate. >>

Asian elephants are apparently really good at math. Asian elephants are the best mathematicians, with a numerical ability that is closer to humans than any other animal. >>

FOREX-Yen gives up early gains on improved risk.... By Vatsal SrivastavaSINGAPORE, Oct 24 (Reuters) - The yen relinquished Wednesday's early gains and weakened as risk appetites returned with Asian equity... >>

Huddersfield Asian sex gang jailed for more than 200 years. The abuse, which centred in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, took place 'in cars, car parks, houses, a snooker centre, a takeaway, a park and other places'. >>

Lorraine: Bollywood actress opens up about being diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer while pregnant. Speaking on ITV's Lorraine, Veronica Mehta, 44, said she believes Asian women are embarrassed about being examined by male doctors, and think cancer 'won't happen to them'. >>

Refinitiv CEO: Big part of our business is with Asia. David Craig discusses the opportunities in the Asian markets. >>

Sajid Javid slams grooming gang as 'sick Asian paedophiles'. Home Secretary Sajid Javid has launched an outspoken attack on the Huddersfield grooming gang – who targeted girls as young as 11 – by explicitly highlighting their racial heritage. >>

The fundamentals in Asian markets are 'deteriorating': Strategist. Mark Jolley of CCB International Securities says "too many negatives are stacked up at the moment" for Asia's markets. >>

Tommy Robinson 'expects jail for contempt' and received 'massive payday' from £2m public donations. The 35-year-old EDL founder says he has sacked his solicitors ahead of his court date this week. He was arrested and jailed in May for reporting on an Asian sex grooming gang trial in Huddersfield. >>

Wen C. Fong, Shaper of Met Museum’s Asian Collection, Dies at 88. In building a world-renowned collection, Professor Fong counseled collectors, philanthropists and curators. He also taught at Princeton for 40 years. >>